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As a follow up to yesterday’s letter, we wanted to share the final 10 results that we were waiting on. We just received all 10 results and they were all negative.

We have now tested a total of 185 assisted living and memory care residents and associates with the total number of positive cases to 2 residents and 3 associates.

We continue to be in close communication with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Jefferson County Health Department and are following their direction and protocols, as well as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Governor’s office and our Medical Consultant, Dr. Gagandeep Singh.

We thank you all for your continued patience during this difficult and uncertain time. We are also excited to announce that we have established a Village at Belmar Hotline for future updates. This line will regularly have recorded messages to keep all of you informed and updated. The phone number for this hotline is (720) 545-0363. These messages will start on June 1st and we will be discontinuing our written updates in lieu of the recorded messages.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to Village at Belmar’s Executive Director, Michael Ruback.

We know that you have all been anxiously awaiting the results from our remaining testing of all of the Assisted Living & Memory Care residents and associates, but we wanted to share with you as complete a report on the results as possible. Every Assisted Living and Memory Care resident and every associate at Village at Belmar has now been tested.

On Tuesday, May 26th, we received 31 test results. Of those tests, 29 were negative and 2 were positive. Of the two positive results, one was an Assisted Living resident and one was an associate. Once again, both were and continue to be asymptomatic. The associate is resting comfortably at home and the resident has been added to the Staffing Bubble where they have dedicated caregivers that will not interact with any other residents or associates.

Yesterday, May 27th, we received 65 test results. Of those tests, all 65 results were negative. Today we received the remaining 16 test results which wrapped up nearly all of the resident and associate tests. Of those 16 results, all 16 results were negative. We have 10 tests that were rejected due to shipping damage to the vial and those tests were re-swabbed today and we will have results tomorrow.

In summary, we conducted a total of 109 tests since last Friday and identified 1 asymptomatic resident and 1 asymptomatic associate. We have now tested a total of 175 assisted living and memory care residents and associates which brings our overall total positive cases to 2 residents and 3 associates. While we wish we could report all of the tests were negative, these results are reassuring; we have been able to limit and isolate the number of positive cases within the community.

We continue to be in close communication with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Jefferson County Health Department and are following their direction and protocols, as well as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Governor’s office and our Medical Consultant, Dr. Gagandeep Singh.

We continue to stay on top of our PPE needs and have adequate supplies of necessary products as well as pending orders coming in.

We thank you all for your patience during this difficult and uncertain time. We will continue to update you on this situation as additional pertinent information comes available, and we will continue to work diligently to keep the rest of our community safe and healthy.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to Village at Belmar’s Executive Director, Michael Ruback.

We wanted to provide all of you with an update on the testing that we have been conducting over the last two days. Yesterday we received 20 results back from the contact tracing done from our positive resident as well as some additional associates who voluntarily asked to be tested. The results showed 19 negative results and 1 positive result. The positive was an asymptomatic associate who has been sent home and is resting comfortably. We then performed contact tracing on that associate and conducted 23 more tests on residents who may have come into contact with that individual.

Additionally, we had remaining associates from the positive resident’s contact tracing whose samples were processed today as well as several associates who requested to voluntarily be tested. This testing occurred yesterday and the results were received at 4:00 pm this afternoon. Of those results, there were 42 negatives and 1 positive. The positive was an asymptomatic associate who has also been sent home and is resting comfortably.

Based on the results from today, we have made the decision to test the remaining associates and residents in the Assisted Living and Memory Care areas of the community. This testing will be conducted over the next few days and results will be received between Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, since the lab does not test on the weekend nor on this Monday (which is a holiday). Once we complete this final round of full testing, we will continue doing weekly testing on all associates each week for at least the next two months.

As far as the one positive resident, that person continues to be asymptomatic and is being cared for by our Staffing Bubble which consists of two associates who have moved into apartments at the community and are each working 12 hour shifts for the next 28 days. The Staffing Bubble was activated at 6:00 am on May 21st, and will continue forward while we work through this situation. They will only be caring for COVID-19 positive resident(s) and not interacting with any other residents or associates. During their 28 day assignment these two associates will not leave the community.

We continue to be in close communication with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Jefferson County Health Department and are following their direction and protocols, as well as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Governor’s office and our Medical Consultant, Dr. Gagandeep Singh.

We appreciate this may be a difficult and uncertain time for you. We will be updating you on this situation as additional pertinent information comes available, and we will continue to work diligently to keep the rest of our community safe and healthy.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to Village at Belmar’s Executive Director, Michael Ruback.

We have received feedback from some of the loved ones of residents regarding the new Assisted Living resident that tested positive for COVID-19 that we told you about in our letter yesterday. First and foremost, we understand and acknowledge the feelings of fear and serious concern that you may have now that we have our first individual with a positive result in Assisted Living at Village at Belmar. The feedback includes questions regarding the fact that a new resident was allowed to move into the community. While we are happy to have individual conversations to address this, we felt it was important to distribute an additional communication to you this morning clarifying our practices for new move-ins to the community.

We believe that it is important to reiterate our processes and procedures that have been put into place since early March when this pandemic first surfaced. Since this all began, we have been closely tracking, reacting and installing protocols following guidance from federal and state governing bodies. This includes Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees federal healthcare facilities, which would be nursing homes, one of the most highly regulated industries in our country. Assisted Living, as many of you know, is not a nursing home. Throughout this pandemic, we have chosen to not only follow but to exceed recommendations provided by CMS to the nursing home industry for our Assisted Living environments. This included our decision to shut down communal dining, activities and visitation before it was mandated. We also chose to pause new move-ins for a few weeks while we established the proper protocols and a partnership with a testing laboratory where we could receive test results quickly.

The move-in protocol that Ascent created, in conjunction with our Medical Consultant, Dr. Singh, is among the strictest in the industry, including at a nursing home level. We established an extensive questionnaire that not only examines every aspect of the resident and their recent history, it also examines the recent health history of anyone that lives with them or provides care to them if they are coming from a home environment. In addition, any new resident who is approved to move-in after this rigorous assessment is then tested immediately prior to move-in. Once a negative test result is obtained, the resident is then placed on a 14-day isolation and treated the same as any COVID-19 positive resident; we utilize full PPE in their care and any interactions. The resident is then tested a second time as they close in on their 14-day window to ensure that they continue to test negative prior to being released from this isolation period.

We still have a lot to learn today and tomorrow. Through contact tracing we will be conducting more than 50 tests. To be clear, this resident had a negative COVID-19 test prior to moving into the community. We are fighting an invisible enemy and determining the precise source of infection of COVID-19 for any infected person will be very difficult to ascertain. We cannot rule out the possibility that this new resident was infected by an asymptomatic staff member after their arrival at Village at Belmar. As and additional safeguard, associates who now care for this resident will not care for any other resident.

There are seniors in the greater Lakewood community, just like you or your loved ones, who are in need of care and services. Those who have been isolated and lonely, with limited support available due to shelter-in-place mandates, have seen significant declines in physical and mental health during this pandemic. There continues to be a great need for the care and services we provide at Village at Belmar, and we need to continue to evolve and accommodate those needs. At its essence, this is the mission of our company. If we are to get back to any sense of normalcy, including once again allowing outside visitors, we need to be able to safely and systematically resume our operating practices.

As always, we as local owners and operators of Village at Belmar are absolutely focused on the health and safety of our residents, their loved ones and our staff. This is a very difficult virus we are battling, and it has affected every single one of us in ways that were unimaginable ninety days ago. We appreciate your words of support, and also your letters with questions and concerns. We will continue to update you on a regular basis as more information is available.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to Village at Belmar’s Executive Director, Michael Ruback.

We are writing to inform you that we received confirmation at approximately 2:00 pm this afternoon that one of our residents in Assisted Living at Village at Belmar has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19). At this time the resident is resting comfortably in their apartment, has no symptoms and you can feel confident knowing they are receiving the very best oversight and care. We are taking all appropriate steps and known best practices to protect the rest of our residents and associates.

We know you’ll join us in keeping this new resident, the family and loved ones in our thoughts.

Nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our residents, families and associates. While we understand this situation may be concerning, we have prepared for such an event and are taking every precaution to protect our community from the spread of the coronavirus.

We have been in close communication with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Jefferson County Health Department and will follow their direction and protocols, as well as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Governor’s office and our Medical Consultant, Dr. Gagandeep Singh.

While a full investigation is underway, we can share the following details:

The resident recently moved into our community and per our new resident protocol, had a negative COVID-19 test prior to move-in, was put into a fourteen day isolation in their apartment where staff used full PPE during their care. The new resident had their second test yesterday per our protocol which would have been the end of their fourteen day isolation period. The results came back today and were positive for COVID-19 although the resident has been and remains asymptomatic.

Ascent’s Home Office Director of Clinical Services immediately came to the community to work with our Executive Director and team to ensure all protocols were put into place. This resident’s family has been notified and they will continue to receive quality care, meals and necessary services in their apartment by staff wearing protective equipment, and they will remain isolated from the general population until the quarantine is lifted.

We have begun a comprehensive contact tracing process to identify every associate who has come into contact with the positive coronavirus resident for the prior 10 days which is our contact tracing protocol. We utilized interviews with associates, care plan documentation and video surveillance from our security system to identify the population requiring a test. We have identified 15 individuals through contact tracing who will require testing. There are approximately 35 additional staff members who have requested testing, which we will accommodate. Those individuals will be tested today and tomorrow, and their samples will be sent to the laboratory where we should receive results by the end of the day Friday.

We have issued a memo to all residents in Assisted Living this evening notifying them that effective today we will no longer allow residents to travel freely throughout the community while maintaining social distancing, as has been allowed since mid-March. Resident travel throughout the community will now only be allowed if the resident is escorted by a Village at Belmar associate and is wearing a mask. Window Visits will continue under the previously established guidelines, but will now require associate escort and for the resident to wear a mask to and from the visit.

Though the coronavirus pandemic presents unprecedented challenges, our team is well-versed in containment procedures and best practices in these situations. Every year we are faced with outbreaks such as the norovirus and influenza and are skilled at managing those to ensure the health and well-being of our community members.

We appreciate this may be a difficult and uncertain time for you. We will be updating you on this situation as additional pertinent information comes available, and we will continue to work diligently to keep the rest of our community safe and healthy.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to Village at Belmar’s Executive Director, Michael Ruback.